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  • Sedat
    Hall of Fame
    • Sep 2007
    • 11043

    #16
    Re: Under the pump

    Originally posted by Mantis
    How?

    He is a limited player in terms of skill who found his place as a tight checking small defender last season. He doesn't have the skill that many of his team-mates have so rightfully uses them to distribute the ball.
    Had a wonderful 2009 finals series, wiping the floor with a couple of handy types in Aker and Stevie J in the process. Kosi or King would be my 'under the pump' choices from the Saints.

    Deledio has won the last 2 B&F's at Richmond. He was very consistent in 2008, but his 2009 was sub-par for the majority of it, and winning the B&F was a sad indictment on the season that Richmond had. With his natural gifts, he should easily be a top 10 player in the competition. Has developed some poor habits and still does an awful lot of stats padding off half back - all too rarely does he actually influence the contest (partly the result of being in a shithouse team to be fair).
    "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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    • FrediKanoute
      Coaching Staff
      • Aug 2007
      • 3796

      #17
      Re: Under the pump

      Originally posted by GVGjr
      I agree that Deledio looks out a bit out of place with that list. I'd welcome him to the kennel.
      I would have thought Turnover Tambling would be more likely to be under the pump for the Tigers

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      • Rocco Jones
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jun 2008
        • 6920

        #18
        Re: Under the pump

        Originally posted by FrediKanoute
        I would have thought Turnover Tambling would be more likely to be under the pump for the Tigers
        I actually agree with that, should have gone with Tambling. I still do believe Deledio is/should be under the pump though. He gets touches and his SC scores look good but I really don't believe he is doing enough.

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        • mighty_west
          Coaching Staff
          • Feb 2008
          • 3373

          #19
          Re: Under the pump

          Originally posted by Mantis
          How?

          He is a limited player in terms of skill who found his place as a tight checking small defender last season. He doesn't have the skill that many of his team-mates have so rightfully uses them to distribute the ball.



          Agree in a way, but he has only played 3 games and with our list being quite well stocked for small/ medium forwards he may struggle to get a look in.

          It is a big year for him in terms of getting a consisitent performance from him (probably at Williamstown), but he might well be better suited to this thread next year.
          Baker, He is nowhere near where he was 4 or 5 years ago, he was ther number one tagging option going back, he has never been skillful, but made up for that with his tenaciousness [we have had many of those at the Kennel], now that tag belongs to Clint Jones, plus ageing wise, the game may just be slipping past Baker.

          Stack, what makes you think he will last next year if his form doesn't go upwards? He just seems to me, to be the type that doesn't do enough, a little bit like Cam Faulkner, i really hope Stacky proves me wrong.

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          • Mantis
            Hall of Fame
            • Apr 2007
            • 15172

            #20
            Re: Under the pump

            Originally posted by mighty_west
            Baker, He is nowhere near where he was 4 or 5 years ago, he was ther number one tagging option going back, he has never been skillful, but made up for that with his tenaciousness [we have had many of those at the Kennel], now that tag belongs to Clint Jones, plus ageing wise, the game may just be slipping past Baker.
            He now has a different role (tight checking small defender). As Sedat alluded to Baker performed extremely well in the finals and for that matter, the entire year. He is safe.

            Originally posted by mighty_west
            Stack, what makes you think he will last next year if his form doesn't go upwards? He just seems to me, to be the type that doesn't do enough, a little bit like Cam Faulkner, i really hope Stacky proves me wrong.
            I'm pretty sure he has a 2yr contract.

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            • chef
              Hall of Fame
              • Nov 2008
              • 14450

              #21
              Re: Under the pump

              Crows- Jonothan Griffin
              Lions- Jamie Charman
              Blues- Ryan Houlihan
              Pies- Sean Rusling
              Dons- Jason Laycock
              Freo- Ryan Murphy
              Cats- Tom Lonergan
              Hawks- Thomas Murphy
              Dees- Danial Bell
              North- Aaron Edwards
              Port- Warren Tredrea
              Tigers- Jordan McMahon
              Swans- Jarred Moore
              Saints- Raphael Clarke
              Eagles- Ashley Hansen
              Dogs- Tim Callan
              The curse is dead.

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              • mighty_west
                Coaching Staff
                • Feb 2008
                • 3373

                #22
                Re: Under the pump

                Originally posted by Mantis

                I'm pretty sure he has a 2yr contract.
                Well thats good, i really hope he makes the most of it, and doesn't end up another wasted talent, he got me pretty excited the first time i saw him play for Willy, breaking the lines through the guts, just had this confidence about him.

                He has also played well at times for Willy, probably more so as a rebounding defender, but alot of the times, he does seem to go missing as well.

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